Is this how we treat our Padma Shri awardees?
- This is Padma Shri Kinnera artist Darshanam Mogilaiah.
- He was given a 600-square-yard residential plot as an honour for his contribution.
- But for the last 2 years, he has been running from government offices to courts just to get it.
- He has even borrowed nearly ₹9 lakh to pay legal expenses and lawyer fees.
People like Darshanam are the pride of our country. If the government cannot even give him what was promised in a proper way, it is a shame.
A young woman recently bought a new car and drove to a petrol pump to fill it up. She asked the attendant to add 85 litres of petrol.
After fuelling, the payment slip showed 85 litres, but her car’s meter displayed only 83 litres. When she questioned the difference, the staff claimed her new car’s meter was faulty.
An argument broke out and they asked her to leave or they would call the police. Instead, the woman called the police herself.
In the presence of the police, they drained and measured the petrol from her tank — it was exactly 83 litres.
She had been charged for 85 litres (a difference of just ₹500). The woman filed a complaint, and after investigation confirmed the tampering, authorities suspended the petrol pump’s licence for 7 days.
Marvel of a Lakhimpur Kheri Police.
> Gold worth of 1cr was kept in an evidence room "Malkhana" in a dowry case as an evidence from 2007
> Accused got acquitted and asked for their gold
> Court ordered police to return the gold
> Police said some Gold melted due to rain and some were looted by monkeys when it was kept on the police station roof to dry.
> Court didn't buy this story and asked to file an FIR.
> Police filed FIR on two constables who were already dead.
> Case closed
> So, where did Gold worth 1 crore go ?
Police reforms are very much necessary.
Muslims arranged Langar for students protesting at Jantar Mantar where Govt blocked Water & Electricity
Imagine Muslims standing in support of 18 Hindu students who died due to paper leak
While the Hindutva Organisation remains silent or tries to disrupt the protest
Bro became an IAS officer to remove poverty from India
Made assets of Rs 657 cr
With a salary of just one lakh rupees per month. Power of discipline investment.
SUSPENSION IS NOT ENOUGH
K. Jyothi, a Chief Ticket Inspector in the Guntakal Division, has been suspended after the alleged assault of a passenger at Chittoor Railway Station because he questioned her for watching reels instead of doing her job
Government Hospital #Bharatpur Chinese Ultrasound Machine Controversy -DOCTOR TERMINATED
A Senior Resident Doctor Haricharan raised concerns over the alleged use of substandard Chinese ultrasound machines installed in a government hospital, claiming that their poor quality could compromise diagnostic accuracy and ultimately affect patient care.
According to the doctor, multiple complaints were submitted to the authorities, but no corrective action was taken. Left with no other option, he staged a peaceful protest demanding an independent inquiry, replacement of the allegedly defective machines, and accountability in the procurement process.
However, instead of addressing the concerns raised in the interest of public health, the administration reportedly dismissed the doctor, citing damage to the institution's image.
When patients suffer due to poor-quality medicines, faulty equipment, or systemic failures, the system often remains silent. Yet when someone attempts to highlight potential risks and bring positive change before lives are affected, it is often that person's voice that is silenced.
IS THIS ACCEPTABLE? ?
@PMOIndia@narendramodi@RajCMO
Indian Police Force is totally unfit and corrupt. One guy can easily naturalize three policemen. Citizens do not have any respect or empathy for Khaki.
In a bizarre and extreme form of protest, an Ambernath resident named Yash Jangle entered the municipal council building wearing a garland made of chicken feet and carrying a bag of poultry waste. Frustrated by the civic body's inaction over illegal chicken vendors dumping biological waste into local drains in the Bhendipada area, Jangle placed the foul-smelling waste right outside the Chief Officer's cabin. Having pursued the issue for a month with no response, Jangle stated the dramatic protest was intended to make the officials experience the severe stench that citizens are forced to live in daily.
Justice Denied Since 1988 - When will the system wake up? 😔
A heartbreaking video from Maihar, Madhya Pradesh, has left social media users emotional and angry. Mr. Tripathi, an elderly man, claims he has been fighting since 1988 against the alleged illegal encroachment of his land.
For nearly 38 years, he says he has been running from one government office to another, yet his case remains unresolved.
The incident has reignited concerns about corruption, bureaucratic delays, and the struggles faced by common citizens in India's justice system.